Waldorf, MD asked in Business Law, Civil Litigation and Consumer Law for Maryland

Q: I need advice on what I am able to do about a company who owes me more than $5,000.

I am a former LuLaRoe (a clothing company) consultant who cancelled my contract with the company back in September of last year. During this time, they were offering a 100% refund of inventory sent back with their provided shipping labels. They received my inventory on September 15, 2017. I have all correspondence between myself and the company. They acknowledged receiving my inventory and have confirmed I should be receiving $5,637.30 by check in the mail. They claimed to have sent the refund check on Jan 17, 2018 and to wait two full weeks to receive it via USPS mail. I have not received it to the present day. I need to know what I can do about this legally. They have had my inventory that I paid for since September and I feel they are holding my items without paying me back for them. Thank you for any advice. I can provide additional information upon request.

1 Lawyer Answer
Bennett James Wills
Bennett James Wills
Answered
  • Brentwood, TN
  • Licensed in Maryland

A: You could choose to file a lawsuit in the Maryland district court (assuming you have jurisdiction) to seek a judgment against the company. Consult a lawyer for your best options.

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